IMA Schelling Group appoints Schulz U.S. director of Technical Services
Karl-Heinz “Charlie" Schulz

RALEIGH, N.C. — IMA Schelling Group has appointed Karl-Heinz “Charlie" Schulz as the new director of Technical Services/Service Manager for its U.S. operations.IMA Schelling is a provider of panel processing, pressing and other technology for the woodworking, metalworking, and plastics industries.

“It is with great pleasure that we announce the addition of Karl-Heinz (Charlie) Schulz to our management team,” said Peter Tuenker, general manager of IMA Schelling US.  “He brings with him a wealth of industry knowledge as well as a deep understanding of our customers’ processes. His passion and commitment toward his new role are a reflection of what we want to achieve as a company: a total engagement with our customers and their successes.”

Schulz has more than 30 years of experience in the woodworking industry.  Upon his arrival from Austria in the 1980s, the company said, Schulz has dedicated his efforts to building a strong technical background with leading representative roles for prominent European industrial machinery supplier’s companies in the North American market.

Headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina. IMA Schelling Group is a single-source provider of sales, service, and support of IMA and Schelling machinery and software. The company works collaboratively with North American businesses ranging from mid-sized woodworking, non-ferrous metalworking, and plastics operations to major corporations to engineer customized, industrial manufacturing system solutions that optimize throughput.

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